Sentences with flurries
flur·ry
F f - There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived.
- The taxing spiccato interpolations to the various harmonics to the accelerating flurries of semiquavers in the final pages all came across.
- Different figures carry the burden of the story, in intense vignettes; alongside these flurries of storytelling.
- Amid the action extravaganzas and brief flurries of suspense they function as expedient plot points rather than being allowed to resonate.
- Despite its cosiness, flurries of warmth and doses of nostalgia, overall it feels uncomfortable, contrived and confused.
- A relish for massive flurries of chords featuring in the aggressive sections.
- Millions has its awkward moments, its flurries of excess and twinkly fantasy that feel like overkill.